Smoked Rosa Tabacum The Dua Brand
At a glance
Is Smoked Rosa Tabacum The Dua Brand worth trying?
Smoked Rosa Tabacum by The Dua Brand is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- rose, amber, smoky with Moroccan Rose, Incense, Tobacco
The first impression
Smoked Rosa Tabacum by The Dua Brand is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Mahsam Raza.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Mahsam Raza
Mahsam Raza is a perfumer whose catalog spans Eighteen Fifty Parfums and The Dua Brand, featuring scents like Chaplin In Venice, Chateau, La Jolla, and Arabian Amber Nuit. His fragrances often explore themes of luxury and opulence, using rich notes such as oud, amber, and floral accords. He is recognized for creating bold, long-lasting compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Smoked Rosa Tabacum The Dua Brand
Essence
The Alchemist transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary, finding magic in fusion. Smoked Rosa Tabacum-where Moroccan rose collides with incense and oud-embodies this duality: delicate florals tempered by smoldering tobacco, a potion that defies easy categorization.
Style & Aesthetic
They drape themselves in velvet and raw silk, favoring jewel tones that catch the light oddly. Their workspace is a curated chaos: apothecary jars, a brass microscope, a sketchbook filled with half-solved equations. Beauty, to them, is in the experiment.
Philosophy & Values
They believe everything contains latent potential. The interplay of rose and tobacco in this fragrance mirrors their worldview-opposites don’t just attract; they transmute. They value curiosity above all, seeing failure as data, not defeat.
Relationships
They draw fellow visionaries and skeptics alike. Lovers are often muses or rivals, while friendships thrive on debate. Their connections are laboratories where ideas combust and reform.
Lifestyle
Nights are their prime hours, spent distilling essences or annotating grimoires. They collect oddities-a vial of desert sand, a clock that runs backward-and find patterns where others see noise. Sleep is sacrificed for epiphanies.
Shadow
Their obsession with transformation can become escapism; the real world may blur into abstraction. The agarwood in Smoked Rosa Tabacum grounds them, a reminder that even smoke must eventually settle.
Conclusion
Smoked Rosa Tabacum is the scent of a mind that refuses boundaries. It lingers like a question mark-both rose and ash, neither and both-inviting wearers to rewrite their own formulas.